Should be identified as we hear from the father. I consider this to be child abuse and the sexual mutilation of children on a on an industrial. Use this our 1st of the red faces in whitehall where the u. K. Foreign office is trying to track down whos leaked a trove of sense to diplomatic cables written by britains ambassador to the United States in a series of unflattering remarks the diplomat describes president white house as inept clumsy and uniquely dysfunctional lets go live now. In new york president was never going to let this one slide whats been the reaction where you are. Well sir kim derek a long time british diplomat has been serving as the British Ambassador to the United States since 2016 and now we have some rather unflattering comments about the trumpet ministration that he said in confidential diplomatic cables he gave an assessment of the Trump White House that was rather damning lets review some of what was said i do not know the embassador but hes not like or will f
Bright welcome to the program 1st off and President Trump has said that he will no longer work with the British Ambassador to the United States so you can direct could now become the 1st u. K. Envoy to be expelled from washington in more than a century after a league team in which he described trump and dysfunctional is kind of morbid. Washington will be cutting its ties with British Ambassador kim derek now this comes on the heels of a damning assessment of the trumpet ministration in the leaked diplomatic cables which have just recently been made public heres what donald trump had to say in response to these leaks regarding critical statements about the white house. I do not know the embassador but hes not life who will follow within the us will no longer deal with him the good news for the wonderful United Kingdom is that they will soon have a new Prime Minister and now these diplomatic cables have been leaked to the British Press and they reveal some rather interesting statements n
Daughter and the rape victims of her killer due to a toxic culture of misogyny and corruption. 51 year old serial corruption. 51 year old serial rapist ian parker was jailed for life today with a minimum tum to serve of 36 years for murdering the 27 year old in scotland, 19 years ago. Parker was also found years ago. Parker was also found guilty of a series of rapes and assaults on other women committed over two decades. Emmas family is calling for a judicial Public Inquiry into how the offender s crimes were handled after Police Scotland apologised for its failings dunng apologised for its failings during the investigation. A during the investigation. A major search and rescue operation was launched in the engush operation was launched in the English Channel this afternoon after the bodies of at least three suspected migrants were pulled from the water. Gb news filmed these pictures of an renee lifeboat rushing in bad weather to rescue the small boat, which itself had migrants on boar
now on bbc news, it s newscast with laura kuenssberg, paddy o connell and henry zeffman. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. paddy in the studio. and henry at home. and if you re watching, this is the sunday edition of newscasts, which is new on the tv. and i think, chaps, the main thing we re going to talk about today is trust in politics, which is something that people talk about a lot very earnestly and occasionally pompously. but the reason to talk about it today is that the big focus group project that we did, britain in a room, which we talked about yesterday, it was on the telly today, did raise a really central theme. a really central theme does the public think that politicians can actually get anything done? does changing them bring change? yes. the system is broken. yeah. and i think as i said yesterday and we discussed a lot on bbc one this morning is there is a mood in the country at the moment that whichever politician it is, they
and if you re watching, this is the sunday edition of newscast, which is new on the tv. and i think, chaps, the main thing we re going to talk about today is trust in politics, which is something that people talk about a lot very earnestly and occasionally pompously. but the reason to talk about it today is that the big focus group project that we did, britain in a room, which we talked about yesterday, it was on the telly today, did raise a really central theme does the public think that politicians can actually get anything done? does changing them bring change? yes. the system is broken. yeah. and i think as i said yesterday and we discussed a lot on bbc one this morning is there is a mood in the country at the moment that whichever politician it is, they re not really offering anything that can actually get stuff done. henry, do you think this is something to do with changing prime ministers more times than socks? that s surely part of it. i mean, it certainly feels lik